Editors' Picks
Would you invest in Google?
Editors' picks

It's just one thing after another in the final run-up to Google's Nasdaq debut: the ill-timed Playboy interview with the co-founders, the SEC's probe into stock options granted to insiders. Now the search giant is letting some of the air out of its IPO valuation, dropping the share price from a high of $135 to between $85 and $95. At the lower price, will you be investing in Google--before or after the IPO? If you have already bid on the shares, email us.
August 18, 2004
August 18, 2004
Rocky road to the IPO

- The Inquirer Google drops price range on IPO shares
- CNET News.com Google IPO trading imminent
- CNET News.com Google revealed in Playboy interview?
- TheStreet.com Google IPO an unlikely lifeline for technology
- CNN Money Google IPO: Not feeling lucky
- CNET News.com Google IPO: No longer a sure thing?
- CNET News.com Google may have issued shares illegally
- The Motley Fool Yahoo! the first winner in Google IPO
- CBS MarketWatch Google IPO loses luster amid Net downturn
- Google-IPO.com Google IPO Central
- Google Google's IPO page
Google's culture

- CNET News.com Gwyneth, the Grateful Dead and Google
- San Jose Mercury News Googlers rest from road show at blowout bash
- Wired News Quirky Google culture endangered?
- CNET News.com Google recruits eggheads with mystery billboard
- CNET News.com Google seeking a few good code jockeys
- The New York Times Will Google culture get in the way of its IPO?
Google's business

- Wired Magazine Google vs. Evil
- Fast Company How Google grows...and grows...and grows
- CNET News.com Exposing click fraud
- CNET News.com Google?s man behind the curtain
- CNET News.com The Google gods
- eWeek Google acquires Picasa, fends off competition
The competition

- CNN Better search results than Google?
- MSN Money Google faces intense competition, big and small
- CNET News.com Search upstarts storm Google's gates
- Business Week Google: What lies beyond search?
- CNET News.com MSN launches revamped search engine
- CNET News.com Yahoo?s bid to own search
- Newsweek All eyes on Google